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My film - if it gets silenced or taken down, or they prevent [its] bigger distribution, this [will be] another hit at freedom of expression in Japan."These little digs at the freedom of expression make it really hard for the media and people in general to talk" about sensitive historical topics, the director said.
The chairman of the Palestinian Energy Authority, Zafer Melhem, said the Palestinian electric company had recently paid 374 million shekels and that the debt was only 700 million shekels, according to Haaretz.
Residents said that the electricity was indeed cut between noon and 2pm local time in some spots in the Jericho and Jordan Valley areas, and in villages around Ramallah. PA officials said the power cut constituted collective punishment and would deal a serious blow to the Palestinian economy, as well as to its health and education systems. They added that the Palestinian government was asking officials in the international community to protest the decision.
[S]upplying electricity to the Palestinians was not just a commercial issue for the IEC, but a strategic and diplomatic one for Israel, and that limiting power would be seen as an Israeli punishment against the civilian population.

I visited him in Belmarsh and it's not a place you want to go visit... I care a great deal about Julian and he's been psychologically tortured, that's been talked about in the UN.

"Addameer sees this (early Thursday) raid as a part of ongoing and systematic attacks against the Palestinian civil society organization. Those attacks are targeting the organizations that have a role in exposing the Occupation's (Israel's) violations and demanding accountability for those violations. This is, additionally, part of the Occupation's campaign to reduce the scope, de-legitimize and de-fund those human rights and civil society organizations," the Ramallah-based group pointed out.

Comment: Apples and oranges. Comprehending the way(s) in which Pepe was a protest symbol seems to be way above HK protesters' heads. They're not doing subtle; they're sincerely singing God Save Our Queen and the Star-Spangled Banner because they want the western deep state - the very thing Western Pepe users bashed - to come 'save' them.
They're not doing irony; they're mimicking. Same with the yellow vests, which they first began aping by wearing yellow construction hats. They don't understand why the French began wearing those (because the Paris govt made everyone buy one for their cars). HKers seem to think it was just a fashionable protest-y statement...